Outline / Group Columns Left - in a Defined XLSx Table

1971erRoadRunner

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Hi there,
Defining ranges as table in an excel workbook/sheet gives quite some benefits. However - one "disadvantage" for me is, that outlining/grouping columns seems only to be possible with the standard - to the right (coulumn) / bottom (rows).
Is there any feasible way to switch this as well for a defined table - where the "outline dialog" is greyed out?
Thanks for feedback :)
RoadRunner
 

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Click the italics "fx" icon to the left of the formula bar to open the Functions Arguments dialog. Help is displayed for each argument.
The outline settings have a scope of "WorkSheet".
Just click anywhere "outside" of the table at which point the outline dialog box will become accessible.
When change the setting it will apply to the whole sheet and include the columns & rows in which the Table resides.
 
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The outline settings have a scope of "WorkSheet".
Just click anywhere "outside" of the table at which point the outline dialog box will become accessible.
When change the setting it will apply to the whole sheet and include the columns & rows in which the Table resides.
OMG - so easy -- could have thought about it myself :biggrin:.
Thanks a lot for the fast help!
 
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